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developing in california. good news. firefighters are beating back the fires that have burned thousands of homes. >> take a look. this is new video of a sheriffs deputy and her husband escape second before their house went up in flames. >> chris lawrence at the live desk to talk about the progress firefighters are making. this is good news. >> it is, angie. i've been following the california fire department of -- napa and sonoma counties, one fire 45% contained. another 75% contained. that's definitely an improvement. tens of thousands of people are being allowed to go back home. some, however, will not have an actual house to go back to. the national guard is on the ground checking out all the burned-out buildings. 41 people have been killed in these fires. as many as 88 others are still unaccounted for right now. eun? >> chris, thank you. >>> it's 4:30 now. prosecutors say they may seek the death penalty in the killing of a 17-year-old girl whose death shocked our area's muslim communit
developing in california. good news. firefighters are beating back the fires that have burned thousands of homes. >> take a look. this is new video of a sheriffs deputy and her husband escape second before their house went up in flames. >> chris lawrence at the live desk to talk about the progress firefighters are making. this is good news. >> it is, angie. i've been following the california fire department of -- napa and sonoma counties, one fire 45% contained. another 75%...
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"nightly news" from southern california begins now. >>> good evening, from southern california, we are actually just to the north of the city of los angeles. that is why we are here covering the fight against something called the station fire. it is burning in effect on the outer rim of the city of los angeles, very, very close to this metropolis, too close for comfort for a lot of people. behind us, they are fighting one small tenicle of this fire. we are near the 210 freeway. when you see black smoke, it's active fire. when it turns white, it's good news, they are getting water on the fire. this is a makeshift command post. firefighters are changing into clear socks earlier to go back out. call kinds of apparatu from all jurisdictions throughout local, state, federal. the state. they come here for instructions, get chow, take a rest and a shower. the fight is intense. the flames are burning. the fire fighting goes on. the ash and smoke are filling the sky in this region. if you live and work in los angeles, including hollywood, if you own a darker colored automobile, you are going to
"nightly news" from southern california begins now. >>> good evening, from southern california, we are actually just to the north of the city of los angeles. that is why we are here covering the fight against something called the station fire. it is burning in effect on the outer rim of the city of los angeles, very, very close to this metropolis, too close for comfort for a lot of people. behind us, they are fighting one small tenicle of this fire. we are near the 210...
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at least five brush wildfires are raging across southern california right now. fueled by the wind. >> a state of emergency has been declared for three of the fires. fire officials have upped the wind threat level to the highest state of california has ever posted. >> chris lawrence is at the live desk with video and details. it's getting worse, chris. >> yeah. eun, i got to show you this video we got into the newsroom coming from ventura county. a man evacuating stopped on highway one to stop a wild rabbit from the flames. you can see here, boy, look at that. he stops, he scoops it up. there he goes. he takes the time to save him to get him back to the car. the thomas fire burned more than 90,000 acres, everything behind. some of the folks who rushed to safety came back to their burned-out neighborhoods on wednesday. they found pictures, keepsakes everything incinerated. >> it impacts you pretty hard. >> it's the things that you can't replace. >> certainly can't. the thomas fire has been burning since monday. look, we just checked. the fire right now only 5% con
at least five brush wildfires are raging across southern california right now. fueled by the wind. >> a state of emergency has been declared for three of the fires. fire officials have upped the wind threat level to the highest state of california has ever posted. >> chris lawrence is at the live desk with video and details. it's getting worse, chris. >> yeah. eun, i got to show you this video we got into the newsroom coming from ventura county. a man evacuating stopped on...
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no rain for california where they need rain for the wildfires. here in the area we have mostly spotty but stay dry today. tonight is when the rain moves in then tomorrow. then we head into thursday and friday, we will chances of rain. looks like mainly drizzle for our area. but good news by the time we get into the weekend i think we'll be able to save that and have sunshine for the weekend. so 85 daytime highs. sticky humidity starting to drop little by little. maybe a spotty sprinkle out there but that's about it for tomorrow. temperatures in the mid-70s now. humidity falls overnight. so not looking at a muggy day. but a cooler day. but still above normal. average temperature about 70 degrees. continue to see rain showers throughout the day. over cast skies, and that is going to continue for thursday and friday. so tomorrow make sure you grab the umbrella tomorrow morning. as far as humidity levels starting to fall today but may increase by sunday just slightly. we'll talk about that ten-day forecast and let you know fall is going to make a ret
no rain for california where they need rain for the wildfires. here in the area we have mostly spotty but stay dry today. tonight is when the rain moves in then tomorrow. then we head into thursday and friday, we will chances of rain. looks like mainly drizzle for our area. but good news by the time we get into the weekend i think we'll be able to save that and have sunshine for the weekend. so 85 daytime highs. sticky humidity starting to drop little by little. maybe a spotty sprinkle out...
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tonight, what we're learning about who fired >>> hundreds more homes destroyed in california from fire. as those dry santa ana winds fan the flames. >>> and a new kartcar targeted. how thieves got away with all four-wheels tice four-wheels twice in one week of >>> breaking right now, doctors fighting to save a child who was shot inside a home. >> police say this was an accident at a town home tonight on bellamy way. shomari stone is on the way with an update from police. shomari? >> reporter: good evening. right now, that 11-year-old is undergoi undergoing surgery. he was transported from this suitland apartment complex. you can see are detectives processing evidence inside and seeing if it matches up with what this man told them. at this point, they say it was a tragic accident. the 11-year-old babysitter accidently shot him in the upper body in the suit land townhouse around 6:40 this evening. the 33-year-old, who is former military was putting away his legally owned gun. the man drove the injured boy to joint base andrews hospital. the doctors got him stable enough to be transported
tonight, what we're learning about who fired >>> hundreds more homes destroyed in california from fire. as those dry santa ana winds fan the flames. >>> and a new kartcar targeted. how thieves got away with all four-wheels tice four-wheels twice in one week of >>> breaking right now, doctors fighting to save a child who was shot inside a home. >> police say this was an accident at a town home tonight on bellamy way. shomari stone is on the way with an update...
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>> the guy is from southern california. the other restaurant, the chef is from alabama. >> so interesting. >> that's what happens. it's a melting pot. it really is. people don't realize that section of korea. >> i love learning about south korea vicariously through you. i've never been there. but your stories are amazing. >> it was a lot of fun. i need to go become sometimes. >> you are going back. >> that's for work. i need to go back and enjoy the culture. >> i'm jealous. >> very excited. need to bring three puffy coats. >> no puffy coats here today. it is hot, sticky, humid. >> i don't want to think about my puffy coat or take it out. eventually i will. not this morning. this morning, we have patchy fog around. it's all because of the rain yesterday. so it's still warm and humid this morning. the good news, we do not have the rain this in through the day today. temperatures in the 80s. but the rain returns overnight tonight. we have showers in the forecast really for the rest of the week after today and cooler temperatur
>> the guy is from southern california. the other restaurant, the chef is from alabama. >> so interesting. >> that's what happens. it's a melting pot. it really is. people don't realize that section of korea. >> i love learning about south korea vicariously through you. i've never been there. but your stories are amazing. >> it was a lot of fun. i need to go become sometimes. >> you are going back. >> that's for work. i need to go back and enjoy the...
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the most destructive fire in california history already taking hold in northern california. sheinelle, today is the day to get ahead of it. 60-mile-an-hour wind governmen s gust -- gusts expected. >> entire towns have been evacuated. thousands of homes and other buildings already destroyed from the wildfires burning for the past 48 hours. atkileast nine people lled. officials warned that the death toll could get higher. nbc'sathy park is out in the middle of it. kahy, good rning. >> reporter: sheinelle, thank you. residents are making up to thick smoke choking the region behind me with the fire still burning brightly at this hour. it charred more than 35,000 acres and no containment. in northern california, the massive wildfire there is historic, but for all the wrong reasons. this morning, califor on fire. blazing both ends of the state as crews work around the clock to fight back the flames. >> it feels like the garden of of eden turned into the gates of hell. >> reporter: neighborhoods in ruins as evacuees are waiting to see if they have a home to return to here. the fire
the most destructive fire in california history already taking hold in northern california. sheinelle, today is the day to get ahead of it. 60-mile-an-hour wind governmen s gust -- gusts expected. >> entire towns have been evacuated. thousands of homes and other buildings already destroyed from the wildfires burning for the past 48 hours. atkileast nine people lled. officials warned that the death toll could get higher. nbc'sathy park is out in the middle of it. kahy, good rning. >>...
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at a least 14,000 people are without power in california. there were also lots of accidents in the rain. the rain is welcomed since most of the state is in a terrible drought right now, but so much rain in such a short amount of time has been too much for the dry ground the handle. from the live desk, i'm doreen
at a least 14,000 people are without power in california. there were also lots of accidents in the rain. the rain is welcomed since most of the state is in a terrible drought right now, but so much rain in such a short amount of time has been too much for the dry ground the handle. from the live desk, i'm doreen
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the california national guard has been called in to help. a number of people are still missing toght. >> reporter: in california, a state of emergency. 10,000 firefightersin battlg at least 14 fires across the state, and it's not just the flames they're up against. conditions are brutally h and dry. temperatures reaching triple-digits in some places and winds gusting toer 70 miles hour. >> wow. >> in northern california, the ca fire so large it's visible from space, had claimed two lives. a bulldozer operator and firefighter jeremy stoke. now rescuers s they found the body of melanie bledsoe and her two greatie oregon who trying to evacuate their redding lighborhood. >> thet we knew of, they were in the house. ed was on the phone with them. cey tried to get help. they triedling 911 and they couldn't get anybody out here. >> the flames are m so fast, people don't have time to react. >> all of a sudden i hear the cops poundinghe on front door, saying, you gotta go. we gotta go. >> reporter: fire has already destroyed at least 500 homes th thou
the california national guard has been called in to help. a number of people are still missing toght. >> reporter: in california, a state of emergency. 10,000 firefightersin battlg at least 14 fires across the state, and it's not just the flames they're up against. conditions are brutally h and dry. temperatures reaching triple-digits in some places and winds gusting toer 70 miles hour. >> wow. >> in northern california, the ca fire so large it's visible from space, had...
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. >>> firefighters battle the raging wildfires in california as smoke reaches all the way to denver. >>> same weather pattern, cool and dry. we could see a slight increase in afternoon temperatures and i'll show you amazing satellite pictures later. >>> coming up in sports, a wild start for the nationals out west. a home run derby could the os outslug the >>> a student at the university of miami finished his first day of classes with a gun in his face. a gun held by a cop. campus security mistook him for a guy wanted for stealing a motorcycle. it lasted ten minutes before the officers realized they made a mistake and let him go. the university is investigating. >>> there are newdes iltaindetaa efthngri thatardge tte chaies aterrd arrestedr of of g getting fake ids and draining their bank accounts and wearing wigs to look like the people she was stealing from. it target eed hundreds in our area. someone started cashing checks after her purse was stolen a year ago. >>> the convicted swindler bernie madoff had a vacation house. it's a $3.5 million mansion going on the auction block. par
. >>> firefighters battle the raging wildfires in california as smoke reaches all the way to denver. >>> same weather pattern, cool and dry. we could see a slight increase in afternoon temperatures and i'll show you amazing satellite pictures later. >>> coming up in sports, a wild start for the nationals out west. a home run derby could the os outslug the >>> a student at the university of miami finished his first day of classes with a gun in his face. a gun...
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steve patterson reports from duarte, california. >> reporter: traffic jams are common on southern california interstates, but not like this. >> it's incredible to see how big this flood is. >> reporter: on one of the west's biggest arteries. interstate 5 still on hold. flooding this morning, snarled traffic for hours. >> look at that. >> reporter: the aftermath of a deadly storm that slammed into the region. more rain in one day than some areas see in a month. in victorville, rescuers find a motorist dead in a car. meanwhile, two passengers killed in separate accidents along a slippery interstate near san diego. in san bernardino county, three firefighters barely escaped after their truck crumbled off a road. crews pulled people out of a sinkhole. thanks to a rescue, no one was hurt. cleanup under way in neighborhoods littered with debris, damaging wind gusts reaching 80 miles an hour, tumbled trees into homes and power lines. a 55-year-old man was electrocuted and killed when one collapsed, dropping wires on to his car. into duarte, east of los angeles, a massive cleap after a mud flow tore
steve patterson reports from duarte, california. >> reporter: traffic jams are common on southern california interstates, but not like this. >> it's incredible to see how big this flood is. >> reporter: on one of the west's biggest arteries. interstate 5 still on hold. flooding this morning, snarled traffic for hours. >> look at that. >> reporter: the aftermath of a deadly storm that slammed into the region. more rain in one day than some areas see in a month. in...
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more on the california storms, as well. i'll see you back here in just a few minutes. >> a maryland teen's murder connected to gang members. next at 11:00, how gangs are using social media to recruit all over our area. >> plus, they moved here to get away from zika. they thought they were in the clear. now this pregnant couple finds out they need to get retested. >>> and a big surprise tonight for a local college gymnast during a competition here in d.c. >>> tonight, we know the murder of a 15-year-old montgomery county girl is connected to the killing of a 21-year-old man in prince william county. both killings have been tied to gangs. and disturbing court documents show us how gang members are luring their victims via social media. northern virginia reporter david culver has the story. >> reporter: fairfax county police have arrested ten suspects connected to alexandra reyes' murder. investigators found the 15-year-old's body last saturday but it was the murder of christian in neighboring prince william county that helped
more on the california storms, as well. i'll see you back here in just a few minutes. >> a maryland teen's murder connected to gang members. next at 11:00, how gangs are using social media to recruit all over our area. >> plus, they moved here to get away from zika. they thought they were in the clear. now this pregnant couple finds out they need to get retested. >>> and a big surprise tonight for a local college gymnast during a competition here in d.c. >>>...
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california held the great california garage sale yesterday. people showed up to buy everything from office furniture to kayaks and watches and sold 300 cars and plans to sell 300 more today. california had major budget crisis problems this year. the money will go to the state's general fund. creative way to do that. that's news 4 today, coming up next is the "today" show, we'll be back in 25 minutes for a local news and weather update and sports. join us again at 9:00 for a f
california held the great california garage sale yesterday. people showed up to buy everything from office furniture to kayaks and watches and sold 300 cars and plans to sell 300 more today. california had major budget crisis problems this year. the money will go to the state's general fund. creative way to do that. that's news 4 today, coming up next is the "today" show, we'll be back in 25 minutes for a local news and weather update and sports. join us again at 9:00 for a f
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how poleic t from california. how poleic t ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a accused cop killer captured in california after a two-day manhunus thect was in the country illegally. president trump seized on the tragedy using it to build his wall on th southern border. >> reporter: two days after a suspected dvenk d sought and killed robert, the news that the tight-knit town had been hoping >> the suspect is in custody. >> reporter: they captured him inbakersfield, 200 miles south of where ithappen. they expressed gratitude toim bring to justice. >> i was waiting for something to happen. i would like to thank you. >> they pulled over a suspected drunk peiver. the s shot the officer and sped off. he called for help and later died leavi behind a 5-year-old son. the suspect was the beer just before the traffic stop. they later announced that he was in the country illegally. in fact donald trump focused on thursday, time to get tough on border security. >> we shouldn't politicize it butha w to have a conversation ab
how poleic t from california. how poleic t ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a accused cop killer captured in california after a two-day manhunus thect was in the country illegally. president trump seized on the tragedy using it to build his wall on th southern border. >> reporter: two days after a suspected dvenk d sought and killed robert, the news that the tight-knit town had been hoping >> the suspect is in custody. >> reporter: they captured him inbakersfield,...
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all this weather from california headed towards the eastern seaboard today. nashville, tennessee, quiet. radar tour of mississippi, alabama, absolutely getting soaked this morning. you will need the umbrellas in birmingham, montgomery and tupelo. gusty winds and lightning going to be a factor here as well. as we head east to georgia, storms are moving in just to your southwest and dealing with very heavy rain. as we head south to northern florida, severe weather threat for the afternoon. strong to severe thunderstorms. watch out for flooding concerns. another quiet day in the northeast. 43 in new york city. sunny in boston. rain extends all the way through the southeast. freezing rain a possibility in chicago. temperatures hovering just around the freezing mark. strong storms possible this morning in memphis with a high of 62 degrees. that's a look at your regional forecast. now for a look at the weather where you live. another beautiful day in new england. 38 degrees with sunshine in boston, mass. cincinnati, dealing with showers and temperatures in the mid-
all this weather from california headed towards the eastern seaboard today. nashville, tennessee, quiet. radar tour of mississippi, alabama, absolutely getting soaked this morning. you will need the umbrellas in birmingham, montgomery and tupelo. gusty winds and lightning going to be a factor here as well. as we head east to georgia, storms are moving in just to your southwest and dealing with very heavy rain. as we head south to northern florida, severe weather threat for the afternoon. strong...
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about an inch fell every hour in southern california. in fact, meteorologists are saying california has even as much rain in the last few days as it did all of last year. this heavy front has caused massive mudslides and power outages. this is one weather channel reporter who was stuck in the mud there. that same system stranded two men and their dog on the usually dry los angeles river. take a look at the swift water rescue team at work there. the crew was tethered to a tree as they brought the three people there to safety. rescue crews said the water was moving at about 20 miles an hour. that was too fast for anyone to navigate without help. >>> a lot of scary situations going on out west and it looks like this system's pretty big and we're going to get a tough of it. >> any time the atmosphere gets this far out of whack, it takes a big storm to put things back to normal. just to prove that it was out of whack, it was below average for us yesterday, we didn't even make it to the freezing mark. here's some good news. it's going to be mi
about an inch fell every hour in southern california. in fact, meteorologists are saying california has even as much rain in the last few days as it did all of last year. this heavy front has caused massive mudslides and power outages. this is one weather channel reporter who was stuck in the mud there. that same system stranded two men and their dog on the usually dry los angeles river. take a look at the swift water rescue team at work there. the crew was tethered to a tree as they brought...
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so she bought her wedding dress in california. first grade teacher -- from california to maryland. it was shipped to maryland again before ending up in the midwest. ups promised it would be delivered and the company made good on that promise. >> very apologetic. they said they were disgusted when they heard my story and my description of the conversations that i've had with customer month. >> she's thankful and relieved that all of this is now taken care of. she can focus on her big day that's weeks away. we saw the picture of the wedding dress. it is gorgeous. >> if i were -- i'd have to carry it with me from california. put it on the wedding day. it's the end of an era for generations of families in montgomery county. >> 60 years in business. the brothers who run the store announced on facebook they lost their lease due to redevelopment in the area. the story -- the owners are looking for a new location. the doors will close at this location in april. >> mom and pop small businesses close. >> hopefully they'll find a new spot. >>> nigh nose is a little runny and so is his. colder
so she bought her wedding dress in california. first grade teacher -- from california to maryland. it was shipped to maryland again before ending up in the midwest. ups promised it would be delivered and the company made good on that promise. >> very apologetic. they said they were disgusted when they heard my story and my description of the conversations that i've had with customer month. >> she's thankful and relieved that all of this is now taken care of. she can focus on her big...
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and joe is going to have more new reporting from california on california's wildfires ahead on nbc nightly news with lester holt right after news 4 at 6:00 at 7:00. >> you're talking about actually -- joe mentioned the winds have died down today. tomorrow they are going to kickback up. >> they are going to kick hour. that is going to set those flying flames continuing to fly. this is happening because we had that drought that lasted so long. a five year drought. and then this past year, we had record rainfall. what that did is allow everything to grow, but underneath was still extremely dry from the drought so you have all this fuel for these furz. and once you get those winds going like they did yesterday, it simply turns into an inferno. this will most likely be more costly than hurricane irma which hi hit portions of florida. you had a lot of devastation, but people didn't lose entire homes. entire homes are lost, entire communities are lost. this is something that is going to break the back of california for weeks and months. for us a much different story. we are dealing with humid con
and joe is going to have more new reporting from california on california's wildfires ahead on nbc nightly news with lester holt right after news 4 at 6:00 at 7:00. >> you're talking about actually -- joe mentioned the winds have died down today. tomorrow they are going to kickback up. >> they are going to kick hour. that is going to set those flying flames continuing to fly. this is happening because we had that drought that lasted so long. a five year drought. and then this past...
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. >>> we'll start out with break news on the wildfires burning in california. take a look at the pictures. six fires now burning across the state including a new one that broke out in san diego county. in all, about 500 buildings destroyed, 5700 firefighters are working the frontlines trying to get a handle on the fires. let's go to jinah kim in ventura with more on the biggest challenges facing the firefighters this morning. good morning, jinah. >> good morning, chris. what a difference 24 hours makes. this time yesterday we were el fires in southern california, mostly contained to the general l.a. area. since then, we've added the lilac fire and the liberty fire in murieta. the lilac fire being the one they're most concerned about right now. as you mentioned, the number of structures and homes damaged or destroyed has gone way up. we're talking about a 300% increase from what we were reporting 24 hours ago. the number of evacuations, however, has been remaining steady at about 200,000 people. the good news is, we're having less wind today. about 55 mile an ho
. >>> we'll start out with break news on the wildfires burning in california. take a look at the pictures. six fires now burning across the state including a new one that broke out in san diego county. in all, about 500 buildings destroyed, 5700 firefighters are working the frontlines trying to get a handle on the fires. let's go to jinah kim in ventura with more on the biggest challenges facing the firefighters this morning. good morning, jinah. >> good morning, chris. what a...
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half doz people have been hurt in a shooting at a bar in thousand oaks, california. we're also told a deputyrt was t some point. this is about 40 miles northwest of los angeles. right now the shooter has not been taken into custody. we'll have continuing coverage when we co back. >>> you are recording, right? >> get back! >> this bird was not a happy camper. watch as a wild turkeyag essively chases two deputies in colorado. the two were finishing a call when they spotted the large bird. one of them start to call out, and that is when the turkey charged at them. d bouties managed to escape unharmed. >> i'd be terrified. i hear the wild turkeys are pretty aggressive. >> really? >> oh,e yeah. a lit early for that, but i know what you're thinking. >> could be dinner. that's all. >>> we're used to hearing about car and health insurances, but what about insurance that will protect your finances when ed you're f with a setback? >> most of us think about that, think we're going to be healthy and live forever, but we're working for you. >> reporter: she's a working mom with t
half doz people have been hurt in a shooting at a bar in thousand oaks, california. we're also told a deputyrt was t some point. this is about 40 miles northwest of los angeles. right now the shooter has not been taken into custody. we'll have continuing coverage when we co back. >>> you are recording, right? >> get back! >> this bird was not a happy camper. watch as a wild turkeyag essively chases two deputies in colorado. the two were finishing a call when they spotted...
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we've had some hail in southern california with those storms. temperature wise, still warm and moistening up the atmosphere. you can see the temperatures in kansas city and louisville in the 70s and 80s. on sunday, we have to bring that severe weather threat more towards the east, involving more populated, bigger cities here. talking about you in chicago, des moines, down towards st. louis. we need you to be very careful. have a plan in place just in case you're put under a warning and watch. and dallas, could be some dangerous storms with you, as well. temperatures. look at the warmup in the east. new york city up to 80 for sunday. 75 in boston. 84 in atlanta. still cool in the rockies. temperatures cold enough for some snow across the upper midwest. minneapolis may see some of that with a high of only 49 degrees on monday. otherwise, chicago still mild at 61 and we'll follow the storms into the deep south and southeast as we head monday into tuesday, including parts of the ohio valley, as well. down toward the gulf coast, new orleans watching
we've had some hail in southern california with those storms. temperature wise, still warm and moistening up the atmosphere. you can see the temperatures in kansas city and louisville in the 70s and 80s. on sunday, we have to bring that severe weather threat more towards the east, involving more populated, bigger cities here. talking about you in chicago, des moines, down towards st. louis. we need you to be very careful. have a plan in place just in case you're put under a warning and watch....
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. >>> frantic rescues and incredible pictures from southern california. heavy rain and mudslides claimed even more lives. >>> news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >>> chaos in the district as a man is shot just steps from george washington university hospital. good evening, i'm jim handly. >> i'm doreen gentzler. it's near the foggy bottom metro station where a lot of people are constantly coming. >> that's where jackie bensen joins us live tonight. jackie, what have you learned? >> reporter: jim, sources tell us that the shooting is not believed to be random or the result of a robbery attempt. instead, investigators preliminarily believe it resulted from a dispute between the two men involved. witnesses say the shooting happened right in front of the doors to the george washington university hospital entrance in the 900 block of 23rd street northwest. it was just after 8:30 p.m. the streets were filled with people walking from the gw foggy bottom metro station a few yards away. crime scene technicians documented the scene and placed evidence marker
. >>> frantic rescues and incredible pictures from southern california. heavy rain and mudslides claimed even more lives. >>> news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >>> chaos in the district as a man is shot just steps from george washington university hospital. good evening, i'm jim handly. >> i'm doreen gentzler. it's near the foggy bottom metro station where a lot of people are constantly coming. >> that's where jackie bensen joins us live tonight....
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>>> tonight, the infernos in california. wildfires claiming more lives and property up and down the coast. >> i'm devastated, i'm heartbroken, alone, i'm scared. >> we're in one town reeling from back-to-back disasters this week. >>> returnf the florida recount. when will elections for governor and senator of the sunshine state finally be settled? >> commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, a solemn american memorial, the president absent, as new questions surface about the balance ofe power in eur and in the world. >>> with warmings water off the coast of maine, what will become of the state's billion-dollar lobster industry? >>> plus, preventing heart attacks and strokes. millions are at risknd there's some big news out this afternoon about a pill that could help protect you. >>> and ins of the american west under threat. the wild horses and the people working to save them. >>> good evening. parts of california are hell on earth tonight. three massive wildfires are burning out of contro the largest in
>>> tonight, the infernos in california. wildfires claiming more lives and property up and down the coast. >> i'm devastated, i'm heartbroken, alone, i'm scared. >> we're in one town reeling from back-to-back disasters this week. >>> returnf the florida recount. when will elections for governor and senator of the sunshine state finally be settled? >> commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, a solemn american memorial, the president...
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a fast moving wildfire in southern california. the incredible images of an inferno coming in as hundreds run from their homes. >> hours after his scathing op-ed billy bush was back in the headlines. what he has to say about president trump and the infamous lanes for a second day in a row if you can afford it. high prices could climb. >>> this is a shock. people paying nothing to drive 66 all of a sudden have to pay $30 on a commute. >> pretty wild. >> i crunched the numbers. that's $14,000 for a year. >> that's ridiculous. >> unrealistic. >> did you see the video yesterday, route 50. everybody is dumping off. >> everybody didn't pay 30 bucks for the entirety of the morning. >> everybody in your car is free right in the -- >> there's so much information. >> the good thing is all the information is on the app. >> meantime, the forecast this morning isn't looking so bad. >> for the rote roads it looks good. rain is headed our way. temperaturewise, i would say more comfortable because it's not as cold. 47 degrees in 4546 in clinton. m
a fast moving wildfire in southern california. the incredible images of an inferno coming in as hundreds run from their homes. >> hours after his scathing op-ed billy bush was back in the headlines. what he has to say about president trump and the infamous lanes for a second day in a row if you can afford it. high prices could climb. >>> this is a shock. people paying nothing to drive 66 all of a sudden have to pay $30 on a commute. >> pretty wild. >> i crunched the...
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nearly a dozen wildfires burning in southern california. the biggest and most destructive is the thomas fire which forced jerry brown to declare a state of emergency. that blaze has burned 85 square miles, destroyed at least 150 buildings and forced nearly 30,000 people to evacuate since it all broke out on monday. one evacuee got understandably emotional when talking about what this fire has done. >> our whole lives were wrapped up in that house. everything. it's all gone. everything. >> at last check the thomas fire is zero percent contained. just to put this into perspective for you, we've been talking about this story for about 45 seconds. the fire is
nearly a dozen wildfires burning in southern california. the biggest and most destructive is the thomas fire which forced jerry brown to declare a state of emergency. that blaze has burned 85 square miles, destroyed at least 150 buildings and forced nearly 30,000 people to evacuate since it all broke out on monday. one evacuee got understandably emotional when talking about what this fire has done. >> our whole lives were wrapped up in that house. everything. it's all gone. everything....
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the ponderosa fire is one of 14 major wildfires burning in california right now. firefighters are battling at least 35 wildfires in 10 states, including washington, idaho, and utah. >>> in the day ahead, first lady michelle obama will host the first ever kid's state dinner at the white house. more than 50 children from around the country will join her for the state dinner, 100 chon. they won mrs. obama's lunchtime challenge. they kreet atded original nutritious lunch recipes from each of the food groups. big time rush from nickelodeon will perform and the children will tour the white house kitchen and garden. >> is it black tie, you think? >> i'm sure they will put on their sunday best, at least, you know, state luncheon. >> all right. >>> 4:37 is our time. ahead on "news4 today," trying to swim her way into the record books. the amazing feat that is happening right now. >>> oh, how these dog are getting a second chance at life in the district. >>> and a cool day to your day as you get ready to head off to work or school. >>> there it goes! right center field. see
the ponderosa fire is one of 14 major wildfires burning in california right now. firefighters are battling at least 35 wildfires in 10 states, including washington, idaho, and utah. >>> in the day ahead, first lady michelle obama will host the first ever kid's state dinner at the white house. more than 50 children from around the country will join her for the state dinner, 100 chon. they won mrs. obama's lunchtime challenge. they kreet atded original nutritious lunch recipes from each...
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govern california. probably the toughest state to govern but we got a lot of things done. i'm very proud when you look, i always run around with this list, david. and i put this down. workers compensation reform, done. budget reform, not done. we still have to fight for that. rebuilding our levee, rebuilding our roads, rebuilding our schools, more affordable housing, rebuilding prisons, those things were done. but then tax reform, was not done. campaign finance reform was not done. opry marys was not done. i think we have a lot of things we could have done even though democrats and republicans fight. but i think it is much easier when people take party out of the way. i know it's hard to do but you got to be a servant to the people, not to your party. >> you think t republican party is doing that of today nationally? >> i think both of the parties are not doing that because it is so political, it's more thinking more about the party than about the people and i think that as soon as both parties come tog
govern california. probably the toughest state to govern but we got a lot of things done. i'm very proud when you look, i always run around with this list, david. and i put this down. workers compensation reform, done. budget reform, not done. we still have to fight for that. rebuilding our levee, rebuilding our roads, rebuilding our schools, more affordable housing, rebuilding prisons, those things were done. but then tax reform, was not done. campaign finance reform was not done. opry marys...
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we've heard the heartbreaking stories from the california wildfires. but this one may have you crying some happy tears. it seems like there's a diet version of just about everything these days. produce? the light version of a certain item that you could s ♪ ♪ >>> that was an old bobby brown tune. gear up because the battles are set to begin on nbc's the voice. we have a sneak peek for you here. the two artists battling it out are both from jennifer hudson's team. who wins? find out tonight at 8:00 on nbc4. >>> we're used to hearing about a lot of races here in d.c. this is a new one. hundreds of waders competed in the waders race. could without spilling their trays. look at the concentration. winning this race is a big deal. the winner wins a thousand bucks. >>> we iet them in salads, tacos, toast. now avocados are getting a diet makeover. spanish fruit company is rolling out avocado light. so it has 30% less fat than average. the thing is, some nutritionists say there's no need for it because the kind of fat found in avocados is actually pretty go
we've heard the heartbreaking stories from the california wildfires. but this one may have you crying some happy tears. it seems like there's a diet version of just about everything these days. produce? the light version of a certain item that you could s ♪ ♪ >>> that was an old bobby brown tune. gear up because the battles are set to begin on nbc's the voice. we have a sneak peek for you here. the two artists battling it out are both from jennifer hudson's team. who wins? find out...
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no controversy. >>> on the broadcast tonight, aftershocks rumbling in california. tonight, why scientists say this time we dodged a bullet. but is it a sign of things to come? plus, the deep impact on the price of wine. >>> under the mask. tonight intelligence officials think they know who killed james foley. now, how will the u.s. respond? >>> air scare, an unusual threat involving an american airlines passenger that scrambled fighter jets and caused the pilot to make an emergency landing. >>> and sleeping in, the new push from the nation's most influel
no controversy. >>> on the broadcast tonight, aftershocks rumbling in california. tonight, why scientists say this time we dodged a bullet. but is it a sign of things to come? plus, the deep impact on the price of wine. >>> under the mask. tonight intelligence officials think they know who killed james foley. now, how will the u.s. respond? >>> air scare, an unusual threat involving an american airlines passenger that scrambled fighter jets and caused the pilot to...
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from the california/oregon t border the california/mexican border, 22 million people at risk for red flag. we have extreme fire risk from santa barbara, all the way down to san diego. and theind forecast is brutal. we're dogging about santa ana winds in the mo untmountains gu up to 75 miles per hour. from los angeles into escondido, through tonight into tomorrow. and the ingredients for disaster have been unbelievable. july was the hottest month ever recorded in california. that dry weather dries out the vegetation. theye had no rainn the last three months, parched conditions. and this is due to climate change. wildfire season, since 19, 105 days longer than average. the average number of large fires in california, more than tripled. six-times as many acres burning age.year, on av and, guys, the last eiest-greatest destructive f in california's history, have occurred since 2017. anon they're not yet. >> al, thanks for the education. thanks so much. >>> we have a lot to g to, including the statewide vote recount in florida's pivotal senate and governors ces. 's bringing up memories of
from the california/oregon t border the california/mexican border, 22 million people at risk for red flag. we have extreme fire risk from santa barbara, all the way down to san diego. and theind forecast is brutal. we're dogging about santa ana winds in the mo untmountains gu up to 75 miles per hour. from los angeles into escondido, through tonight into tomorrow. and the ingredients for disaster have been unbelievable. july was the hottest month ever recorded in california. that dry weather...
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all of ite in southern california. the red flag warnings actually extend f 21 million people all the way through central and northern portions of california too. the other story this big rain and even winter weather event. it'sn snowingrth texas, and snow is moving through oklahoma and kansas. a big rainstorm through the southeast as w go throughout the day today into tonight. that's a look at the big weather stories othe day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. so for today we're going to on to a etty nice first half of the day in areas of the northeast. a little chilly. all the rainy weather down inf areas texas through the southeast. a chance of thunderstorms today along the gulf gcoast. itng to be a wet and kind of wild week with a winter weather and rain and hopefully no more b fires. >> bill, thank you. >>> it's the battle of the brews as pabst and miller coors to court, pabst blue ribbon claims it could be forced out of business if they can't come to an agreement. miller coors argues it's too costly to ntinu
all of ite in southern california. the red flag warnings actually extend f 21 million people all the way through central and northern portions of california too. the other story this big rain and even winter weather event. it'sn snowingrth texas, and snow is moving through oklahoma and kansas. a big rainstorm through the southeast as w go throughout the day today into tonight. that's a look at the big weather stories othe day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. so for today we're going to...
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as we go into thursday evening, northern california especially not much for southern california, but northern california north of san francisco and sacramento would really like this. with the winds relaxing that will help the fire fighters, too. not many weather headlines today. a little shower activity "early today". the mid atlantic and chance of showers in florida. the southeast finally your cold front is coming through. the one you've been waiting for for so long. that's a look at the big weather story today. here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> well, cool temperatures, temper dropping during the day in many areas of new england and in the northeast. so, grab the jacket for the kids this morning and also the sweatshirt. we will be watching those temperatures in the southeast cooling off a little bit, especially in florida later today. >>> that's a look at your monday forecast. >> all right, bill, thank you very much. >> at the box office this weekend, horror movie happy d t death day capitalized off friday the 13th. it knocked off blade runner taking in over $26 million. b
as we go into thursday evening, northern california especially not much for southern california, but northern california north of san francisco and sacramento would really like this. with the winds relaxing that will help the fire fighters, too. not many weather headlines today. a little shower activity "early today". the mid atlantic and chance of showers in florida. the southeast finally your cold front is coming through. the one you've been waiting for for so long. that's a look at...
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this used to be the neighborhood in santa rosa, california. you can see the only thing left standing are just piles of rubble where families used to live. as we said, the piles of debris, you can see, represent a family that no longer has a home. most folks only had minutes to grab their loved ones before running for their lives. >> i didn't have any of my artwork or picture books or things that were really important to us. >> i don't know why i woke up. but if i hadn't within ten minutes, we would have been gone. >> goodness gracious. >> this morning, evacuation orders continue throughout northern california as continues to burn out of control. the wind is making it nearly impossible for firefighters to get the upper hand. >>> today an asteroid will pass closely to the earth. but you don't have to wait for the impact. here's an animation of what it looks like. it's only about 100 feet in size, the asteroid, it will stay 26,000 miles away from earth. there's no real risk of impact. there won't be much to see. astronomers say the asteroid won't
this used to be the neighborhood in santa rosa, california. you can see the only thing left standing are just piles of rubble where families used to live. as we said, the piles of debris, you can see, represent a family that no longer has a home. most folks only had minutes to grab their loved ones before running for their lives. >> i didn't have any of my artwork or picture books or things that were really important to us. >> i don't know why i woke up. but if i hadn't within ten...
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in california. the real dust bowl, this area of the panhandle of oklahoma and texas and a little bit of kansas, colorado and new mexico, that was the epicenter of this nationwide drought, the epicenter of the dust bowl was this area of the worst man made ecological disaster in american history. you say wait, man made. a decade long apocalypse that not only killed your crops and moved more dirt in one day than the excavation of the panama canal and dumped dirt in chicago and stro and detroit. franklin roosevelt had oklahoma on his finger tips in the oval office. and then you started to realize who is still alive to tell this story? you needed to find the critical mass of people. we did that to find a group of people who were children and teenagers at the time who would suffer through this ten-year apocalypse. amazingly enough i think all of us after two storms we leave and get our children out of there. some stayed and figured out where that stubborn american streak of perseverance and grit and said
in california. the real dust bowl, this area of the panhandle of oklahoma and texas and a little bit of kansas, colorado and new mexico, that was the epicenter of this nationwide drought, the epicenter of the dust bowl was this area of the worst man made ecological disaster in american history. you say wait, man made. a decade long apocalypse that not only killed your crops and moved more dirt in one day than the excavation of the panama canal and dumped dirt in chicago and stro and detroit....
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breaking overnight, inferno in southern california. ferocious, wind-whipped wind fires destroying more homes. >> i've run out of tears. there's no more. >> scorching more than 100,000 acres in and around los angeles. more gusts expected today. officials warning things are about to go from bad to worse. >>> will he or won't he? senator al franken set to make an announcement this morning after a seventh woman accuses him of sexual misconduct. fellow democrats calling on him to step down. >> enough is enough. >> but support from an unlikely republican defender. >> i'm going to be very politically incorrect. >> we're live on capitol hill. >>> day of rage. fresh oi
breaking overnight, inferno in southern california. ferocious, wind-whipped wind fires destroying more homes. >> i've run out of tears. there's no more. >> scorching more than 100,000 acres in and around los angeles. more gusts expected today. officials warning things are about to go from bad to worse. >>> will he or won't he? senator al franken set to make an announcement this morning after a seventh woman accuses him of sexual misconduct. fellow democrats calling on him...
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there is competition between northern california and southern california to see who can change the world the most. this week, northern california gave us a driverless car. but southern california gave us "dancing with the stars: all star edition." your move, northern california. i like the fact that google's making these cars. who better to help you find your way than the company that helps you find your porn? [laughter] [applause] you don't need to give me the clap. [laughter] i know what i said. google helps you find -- directions, erections, tomayto, tomahto. they've been testing driverless cars across the country. so far they haven't had one accident. but they need to put these cars up against a real test. mel gibson. [laughter] lindsay lohan. maybe. whose the new kid doing all the crazy driving? geoff: amanda bynes. craig: amanda bynes. you oohed again? geoff, let's try and remember who was driving their car drunk? me or amanda bynes? geoff: amanda bynes. craig: what the hell? geoff: a bunch of jack asses. craig: jack asses! california's not the first state to pass legislation on dr
there is competition between northern california and southern california to see who can change the world the most. this week, northern california gave us a driverless car. but southern california gave us "dancing with the stars: all star edition." your move, northern california. i like the fact that google's making these cars. who better to help you find your way than the company that helps you find your porn? [laughter] [applause] you don't need to give me the clap. [laughter] i know...
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to california. after that the dress shipped to maryland again before ending up in the midwest. >> and nobody told me where it physically is becauv i've been told by representatives at ups that that doesn't mean it's actually there. for example, a scan that says virginia, i was told, no, it's not actually in virginia, that's just the scan. it's going to go there soon but it's not actually there. >> news4 is working for you after our story last night, abbott heard from ups and promised to deliver that dress today. her big day is in a little more than three weeks. >> oh, my goodness, i can only imagine. those dresses are pricey and to just be like we don't flow where it is. >> brides have a lot on their minds and last thing they need to wonder is where the dress is. >> three weeks before the day. they better be paying for alterations. >> fair enough. >> chuck, let's talk about the snow chances and how much of a percentage we have. >> like 30% chance of snow. >> so if i'm abetting woman, would i put the
to california. after that the dress shipped to maryland again before ending up in the midwest. >> and nobody told me where it physically is becauv i've been told by representatives at ups that that doesn't mean it's actually there. for example, a scan that says virginia, i was told, no, it's not actually in virginia, that's just the scan. it's going to go there soon but it's not actually there. >> news4 is working for you after our story last night, abbott heard from ups and...
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>> and heading to california. we all know it could be all about fate. >>> when i comes to something that wasn't meant to be, it wasn't meant to behe hers for time being. workers ren ovating an old high school in indiana made a discovery. this purse tt had beenost for more than 60 years. named nged to a woman martha ingham. she left behind her lipstick, and a letter from a boy asking her to prom. it's not clear if martha said yes to the offer too toprom, but schooia district offic have located her with the help of social media and plan to mail the contents to her family. >>> just ahead, bill is tracking that major ndinmaker. >>> proof that time flies when you're having fun. how jimmy fallon is celebrating his five-year anniversary of hosting "the tonight show." you're watching "early today." at walgreens, we want you, to keep doing you... and we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to $5 on each prescription... so you can get back to doing the things you love. stop in and start saving on your med
>> and heading to california. we all know it could be all about fate. >>> when i comes to something that wasn't meant to be, it wasn't meant to behe hers for time being. workers ren ovating an old high school in indiana made a discovery. this purse tt had beenost for more than 60 years. named nged to a woman martha ingham. she left behind her lipstick, and a letter from a boy asking her to prom. it's not clear if martha said yes to the offer too toprom, but schooia district offic...
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other update on the firess fights acro california. fights acro california. that's coming , stayup wke having a working slarm in your home more than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can provide an early warning if you follow thes3 steps. repalce your smoke alarms every 10 years. o if the an discolored it's time to replace them. check your batteries regularly. a great time to change them is every spring andr all when you change yocks. and lastly, check your alarms weekly. replace. change. test. because early warnings help to save lives. >> it's just30bout now as we take a live look outside on a morning.rosty the good news is you'll be able to shed a few layers later on dtoday. >> guck with that. >> how many layers are we talking about here? it's 38 degrees outside right now. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us early on this monday. chuck and melissa isooking at the forecast and the roads. more rain is a broken record. >> theal next hour i'll write something and put it in that prompter. as long as you have enough layers on thi
other update on the firess fights acro california. fights acro california. that's coming , stayup wke having a working slarm in your home more than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can provide an early warning if you follow thes3 steps. repalce your smoke alarms every 10 years. o if the an discolored it's time to replace them. check your batteries regularly. a great time to change them is every spring andr all when you change yocks. and lastly, check your alarms...
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. >>> next at 11:00, a look at the destructiont andt fire fight going on in california. firefighters finally starting to get some of the largest fires contained but the battle isn't over yet. >>> thieves caught stealing a shark from an aquarium. cameras caught them in the act. what itntil you hear how they got it out of there. >>> and getting attention for a tweet. this time it's not what y think. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> just in time for shark week. a manhunt is underway inan san nio. three people there kidnapped a shark from an aquarium.ha or nap, i
. >>> next at 11:00, a look at the destructiont andt fire fight going on in california. firefighters finally starting to get some of the largest fires contained but the battle isn't over yet. >>> thieves caught stealing a shark from an aquarium. cameras caught them in the act. what itntil you hear how they got it out of there. >>> and getting attention for a tweet. this time it's not what y think. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money....
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governor schwarzenegger traveled to southern california to see it. in all, 53 homes have been destroyed by flames. thousands more are threatened. people are returning home to see what is left, and they are devastated. >> we have a few pieces of my grandma's china, and that's it. we have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> two firefighters have died fighting the flames. one of them was expecting his first child. firefighters say it could be a couple weeks before they are able to get those flames under control. >>> 11:09 is the time right now. looking outside. let's look at another beautiful day. a nice, cool start to the day. feels like fall. >> it sure does. let's talk to tom kierein about what we can expect for the rest of the day. ar wtoee th in high 60s for the temperature? >> yeah, hovering around 70 right now. that's below average for this time, which is the mid-80s. now, it's 71 in washington. it's in the upper 60s in montgomery, fairfax and prince georges counties. and upper 60s, mid skies around the blue ridge and shenandoah valley, and out in th
governor schwarzenegger traveled to southern california to see it. in all, 53 homes have been destroyed by flames. thousands more are threatened. people are returning home to see what is left, and they are devastated. >> we have a few pieces of my grandma's china, and that's it. we have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> two firefighters have died fighting the flames. one of them was expecting his first child. firefighters say it could be a couple weeks before they are able to get...
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i think california will be the last state to come out of this recovery. >> reporter: california is not alone. 36 states have budget deficits, some in the billions. the golden state is drowning in red ink. >> we face a $19.9 billion deficit. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger told legislators there is a clear path out of california's fiscal mess. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. >> reporter: what growth has mostly been in temporary hires. >> the phones are ringing. >> reporter: at temporary staffing agencies in southern california, business is finally steady. >> we are the canary in the coal mine, as they say, as far as an economic forecaster. so when we start to slow down, something bad is coming. when we start to pick up, something good is coming. we are usually four to six months ahead of the curve. >> reporter: with 2.3 million californians out of work, tye martin has only been able to find temporary work for the past 2 1/2 years. you never know where you're going? >> no. it's an adventure every day. >> reporter: there is little money to spend until the jobs are back. here at the capitol, the
i think california will be the last state to come out of this recovery. >> reporter: california is not alone. 36 states have budget deficits, some in the billions. the golden state is drowning in red ink. >> we face a $19.9 billion deficit. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger told legislators there is a clear path out of california's fiscal mess. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. >> reporter: what growth has mostly been in temporary hires. >> the phones are ringing....
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california -- bakersfield, california. we saw some incredible animals, but there's no substitute for seeing them in person. if you can't get to these locations, here's some other places you can visit. today's show was really hot. it's a good thing all of these animals have special adaptations that allow them to thrive in some of the most deadly environments on earth. thank you for watching. and remember, every day is an exploration. announcer: closed captioning provided by... jen's car wasn't handling well. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. and less saturated fat? easy. it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. sandy: however, now they're classified as extinct, but they are well-represented in mexico and south america. ja
california -- bakersfield, california. we saw some incredible animals, but there's no substitute for seeing them in person. if you can't get to these locations, here's some other places you can visit. today's show was really hot. it's a good thing all of these animals have special adaptations that allow them to thrive in some of the most deadly environments on earth. thank you for watching. and remember, every day is an exploration. announcer: closed captioning provided by... jen's car wasn't...
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i thought i had a trip planned to california. last minute. it was canceled. >> don't you kind of love when that happened? >> as much as i love california, i really love it in the winter. summertime, i like to stay home. >> spectacular weekend. if you like saving money. >> i do. >> doing things yourself, this show is for you. we will have a ton of ways you can do things yourself and not break the bank and all very, very important. >> okay, good. all right. so it's the week. right? >> yeah. >> might have the child's piano lessons. >> sometimes at a soccer game or lesson and they're not that good at it. >> awful. >> not very good but they love it. mommy, i love piano bang, bang, bang. do you say to your daughter, honey, you are not that good, let's find something else or encourage them because they have a love of the instrument or the t wtever? and that's a question that came up in that social column. >> what's your gut tell you? if your child doesn't have talent but enjoys it, what would you suggest? >> the age has a lot to do with it. when chi
i thought i had a trip planned to california. last minute. it was canceled. >> don't you kind of love when that happened? >> as much as i love california, i really love it in the winter. summertime, i like to stay home. >> spectacular weekend. if you like saving money. >> i do. >> doing things yourself, this show is for you. we will have a ton of ways you can do things yourself and not break the bank and all very, very important. >> okay, good. all right. so...
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it remains the largest of four major blazes going across southern california. bone dry brush make the fight for containment a difficult one. new rounds of evacuations have been ordered and 18 homes are threatened. now that the fire is closing in, this man will leave if he has to. despite calm conditions friday night, the station fire continues to plow across the rugged terrain, and the overnight orange glow is a sign this fire is far from over. the fire is swallowing hillside after hillside. these canyons are so steep and many of them have not burned in decades. the attack continues on the ground, and in the air. >> this is a very serious situation we are in right now. >> reporter: the fight to save homes and for containment is far from over. >>> it's now 9:08. 72 degrees outside. ahead, state lawmakers in south carolina weighing the future of governor mark sanford. why they are waiting to try to kick him out of office. >>> and new developments out of the stunning story out of california, the >>> the california couple accused of kidnapping a girl and holding he
it remains the largest of four major blazes going across southern california. bone dry brush make the fight for containment a difficult one. new rounds of evacuations have been ordered and 18 homes are threatened. now that the fire is closing in, this man will leave if he has to. despite calm conditions friday night, the station fire continues to plow across the rugged terrain, and the overnight orange glow is a sign this fire is far from over. the fire is swallowing hillside after hillside....
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. >>> plus, we're tracking that breaking news outatf california. least six people hurt after a shooting inside a country music bar near los sngeles. therch for the gunman still under way. we'll bring you the very latest we get mor information. it's 4:37. we all want white teeth. you know doc how can i get whiter, brighter teeth. and the dentist rekely has to say let's step back and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it'swo fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polisheetaway stains for whiter so it's really something that's a win-win r the patient and the dentist. for the bakealale? hey guys, where are the cookies bake need to bake in a hurry? use country crock buttery stks with sunflower oil. the's no softening require so baking is delicious and easy. ohh! cookies!h- uh. >>> would you love to have a thanksgiving meal this year without anyf the work or the stress? >> yes, sign me up.
. >>> plus, we're tracking that breaking news outatf california. least six people hurt after a shooting inside a country music bar near los sngeles. therch for the gunman still under way. we'll bring you the very latest we get mor information. it's 4:37. we all want white teeth. you know doc how can i get whiter, brighter teeth. and the dentist rekely has to say let's step back and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation...
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. >> that breaking news, wildfires continue to rage across the state of california. flames, morning winds are starting to whip back up leaving officials fearing even more death and destruction. >>> another breaking story this morning, a shooting in the district claiming the lives of two people. our crews going to the scene working to get the very latest information on a possible suspect. >>> a karate teacher accused of sexual abuse. why police want to know whether there are more victims and who's coming to the instructor's defense. >>> rain, rain go away. not another rain delay. what we can expect as the nationals try to hold on to their postseason life in just a matter of hours. the clock is ticking. >> i feel like we're going through this all over again. the buildup yesterday, the anxiety, now like, okay, cool your heels. you have another day to go through this again. >> we are med dating before the show. >> it's not healthy at this point to be waiting because you're getting more anxious. >> exactly. >>tr >> i'm glad they didn't start playing yesterday -- >> good p
. >> that breaking news, wildfires continue to rage across the state of california. flames, morning winds are starting to whip back up leaving officials fearing even more death and destruction. >>> another breaking story this morning, a shooting in the district claiming the lives of two people. our crews going to the scene working to get the very latest information on a possible suspect. >>> a karate teacher accused of sexual abuse. why police want to know whether there...
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. >>> now to this developing story in california where families will be waking up to dry weather an the realization that devastating mudslides have killed at least 17 people. you can see the damage on the screen. more than a dozen others are missing. that number could rise. jinah kim explains why the mud continues to run. >> it's a surreal scene. mangled cars on the pristine coastline of santa barbara. >> 101 full of mud and water. family members feel like they're trapped in a nightmare. >> i don't know how far she could have been swept. i don't know where she is. >> his 69-year-old mom is among those still missing. many of them young children who didn't have the strength to stand up to the mud that tried to bury them. >> i don't know where my parents are. it's a horrific feeling. >> total devastation. this place looks like a war zone. >> among the missing, a brother and father of 14-year-old lauren whose rescue yesterday made headlines around the world. among the dozens still stuck is this couple. 8 months pregnant. >> the fires and now this. it's been insane. we're completely trapped
. >>> now to this developing story in california where families will be waking up to dry weather an the realization that devastating mudslides have killed at least 17 people. you can see the damage on the screen. more than a dozen others are missing. that number could rise. jinah kim explains why the mud continues to run. >> it's a surreal scene. mangled cars on the pristine coastline of santa barbara. >> 101 full of mud and water. family members feel like they're trapped...
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. >> right now in oakland, california, authorities say they that swept through a warehouse where a concert was taking place friday night. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm erika gonzalez. right now we know nine bodies have been found. but officials say there could be at least forty people dead. officials are saying as many as a hundred people were inside that warehouse when the fire broke out last night and many of them, they were young individuals. we'll get the latest right now >> reporter: investigators openfully fear they are going to find dozens of bodies, people unable to escape the flames. >> we're expecting the worst, maybe dozens of victims here. and we dealt with a room full of people. and families hold out for hope until they hear. night in a warehouse with artist studios. >> we saw where the fire was. it was on the back back left corner of the stage. and started yelling and trying to get everyone out. it all happened really quick. the fire went up really really really quickly. >> investigators say there were no sprinklers and no -- >> it is my understanding that that
. >> right now in oakland, california, authorities say they that swept through a warehouse where a concert was taking place friday night. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm erika gonzalez. right now we know nine bodies have been found. but officials say there could be at least forty people dead. officials are saying as many as a hundred people were inside that warehouse when the fire broke out last night and many of them, they were young individuals. we'll get the latest right...